Annual asset control for agents in sensitive areas

Published on May 16, 2026 | Translated from Spanish

The proposal to establish a mandatory annual asset control for agents assigned to sensitive areas aims to increase internal transparency. The measure, which would affect security and administrative personnel, seeks to verify the evolution of their assets to prevent potential conflicts of interest or unjustified enrichment during service.

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Blockchain as an immutable record tool 🔗

The technical implementation could rely on distributed ledger systems, such as blockchain, to store asset declarations. This would guarantee data integrity and allow real-time audits without the possibility of retroactive alteration. Additionally, the use of digital signatures and asymmetric encryption would ensure that only the agent and oversight bodies access the information, complying with data protection regulations.

The agent and their express tax return 😅

Because nothing says trust like asking an agent to detail every last euro they earned selling football stickers in the schoolyard. Sure, the bureaucracy will be so dense that they'll need another agent just to manage the first one's paperwork. At least, if someone forgets to declare a watch, we'll know it was due to the stress of the previous declaration.